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we have a very similar player (jake long) and i think the consensus is to let him walk. the only difference is, we get nothing for long. you have a chance to trade revis and rebuild, you may even be able to get a qb out of it. revis is a great player and i believe he will recover from the ACL, but i think getting a couple of good picks and a qb to challenge sanchez would help you more.

If we trade Revis we also have a huge cap hit so that makes it very different and I don't think we'd get as much for him as we should based on him coming off the injury.

Jets may part ways with Revis

I haven't seen this on the site so forgive me if it's been posted. I heard today on ESPN that the Jets are seriously considering parting ways with the best cornerback in football. Could it be that he's not bouncing back from his injury quickly enough? I'm not sure if they would trade him to an AFC rival or on what basis he may be available but I'd be interested in hearing some opinions of the Dolphin faithful.

You probably didn't see it cause every time someone makes this thread it probably got moved shortly after. I'm sure Miami is interested as is the rest of the league but no way I see any kind of trade talks between Jets and Dolphins.

The likelihood that the New York Jets trade Darrelle Revis to the Miami Dolphins has the same chance of taking place as Mark Sanchez going undefeated and winning the Superbowl next season for them.

Or Rex Ryan not asking his wife if he can worship her feet every Toesday.

In other words...

IT.AIN'T.HAPPENIN...

EVER!

Revis actually holds all (or most) of the cards here, a team is only going to give up a first round pick (plus more in all likelihood) for him as long as they have assurances that Revis will sign a long term deal with them. So if Revis says Miami or the Giants are the only teams he'll sign an extension with and Miami is the only team with a good offer on the table then the Jets are in a pickle.

The Broncos currently have plenty of cap room, but with LT Ryan Clady still needing a new deal some of that will obviously evaporate. Still, it's not hard for teams to work around this issue. As we saw in the Divisional Round loss to the Ravens, Champ Bailey just can't hang with the deep speed threats at receiver anymore. Adding Revis to handle the opposing team's No. 1 receiver and taking some pressure off Bailey would be a nice upgrade. What Elway wants, Elway usually gets. A first- and second-round pick is said to be the Jets' asking price. King mentions the Chiefs and 49ers as other possible Revis suitors. This is pure speculation at this point.

The Broncos currently have plenty of cap room, but with LT Ryan Clady still needing a new deal some of that will obviously evaporate. Still, it's not hard for teams to work around this issue. As we saw in the Divisional Round loss to the Ravens, Champ Bailey just can't hang with the deep speed threats at receiver anymore. Adding Revis to handle the opposing team's No. 1 receiver and taking some pressure off Bailey would be a nice upgrade. What Elway wants, Elway usually gets. A first- and second-round pick is said to be the Jets' asking price. King mentions the Chiefs and 49ers as other possible Revis suitors. This is pure speculation at this point.